This is the game that I wrote, by David Welbourn Zape's rating: Average member rating: Written for SpeedIF Gruff on Jan. 21, 2006; the theme was fractured fairy tales. Vaguely inspired by "This is the house that Jack built." |
This Won't Make You Happy, by Mike Gillis Zape's rating: Average member rating: Trek into the fearsome Caves of Despair in search of the Jewel of Happiness! Encounter grotesques and total weirdos! Collect all the shiny, shiny gems! All this and more in THIS WON'T MAKE YOU HAPPY——a... |
Those Days, by George Larkwright Zape's rating: Average member rating: "Funny how some friendships end in a thunderstorm of insurmountable differences, whilst others slowly dim out of sight." |
Three Days of Night, by spaceflounder Zape's rating: Average member rating: Can you survive first contact with an alien species? The Moon can be a dangerous place... |
Three-Card Trick, by Chandler Groover Zape's rating: Average member rating: You're going to perform a three-card trick or your name isn't Morgan the Magnificent. |
Threediopolis, by Andrew Schultz Zape's rating: Average member rating: Even in the future with GPS, it's how you get there that matters! A wordplay/quasi-maze game. |
Till Death Makes a Monk-Fish Out of Me, by Mike Sousa and Jon Ingold Zape's rating: Average member rating: Dr. Taylor's looking worried. Dr. Kurner's looking exhausted. Zak is grinning with glee. Today is the big day, and you're about to try out the crowning experiment of your life, and in AtlantisLab's chequered... |
Time Before Memory, by Cecilia Dougherty Zape's rating: Average member rating: This is a story about human life in prehistory. The characters are a band of Neanderthals, led by the woman Haizea, and a band of Cro-Magnons, one of whom is Haizea's lover, Esti. The two groups live in a... |
The Time Machine, by Bill Maya Zape's rating: Average member rating: This eponymous game is a sequel to "The Time Machine," H.G. Wells' Victorian science fiction novella. Can you solve the mystery of your friend’s delusions or will you be confined to the asylum with him? |
To Hell in a Hamper, by J. J. Guest Zape's rating: Average member rating: Professor Pettibone, eminent Victorian balloonist, has a problem. He can't get it up. His balloon that is. If he can't reach an altitude of 20,000 feet, and soon, both he and his mysterious travelling... |